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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-05-30, Page 17Wed in Kingsbridge MOLE - VanBIEPEN Kingsbridge Roman Cath- Misses Joanne and Dianne otic Church was the, scene of Mole, sisters of the groom• . the spring wedding for Maria They •wore gowns of green Anna VanDiepen and Wit-, floral silk, white picture hats ham Allen Mole on SatardaY; ' and carried long. stemmed April 28, 1979: . yellow roses, baby's breath The bride is 'the- daughter and fern. of Mr. and Mrs. Aries Van -The groom was attended Diepen, Goderich, and the b.), Andrew VanDiepen, groom is the 'son of Mr: and brother of the bride, as best Mrs. Robert' Mole, R. 1 man. Dungannon. Larry Henderson, Don Rit- Rev. Father Edward Den; chie, Jim Ritchie and Robert tinger officiated and organist Wilkins, friends of the bride and solist was_ Miss Mari- and grown, ushered the anne Frayne who sang You guests and li the candles. Light. Up My Life and Wed- ThCgrooin 'and his attend - ding Song during the serviceanti wore dark 'brown tuxed-1 The bride."' giveh I: 7, • ••• rine by her :parents, looked Dinner and:-.4.1eCeptioiraol- , lovely in a gown of white lowed in Saltford Valley Hall. polyester satin, featuring a Following a honeymoon to • • full skirt and cathedral train. points north the happy A juliet cap held her fingertip - couple are residing at R. 1 • veil and she carried a bouqu- Dungannon.• et of yellow roses, white •- Prior to her marriage the carnations and baby's bride was feted to a com- breath. . triunity shower at Kings - Mrs. Nellie 'Legris, sister bridge and a ,shower for of the bride, was matron of - friends at the honour, wearing a .gown of Jim Pentland in Lucknow-- green polyester silk,'wh!te The bride and groom and picture at and carried long their parents were the guests stemmed yellow ro s es, of the atiendantA-4 , dinner • baby's reath and ferii:";"4 Bridesroids wire Misses Vera and Anna VanDiepen, •siSterS of the bride and inlough folks ome from BIC. BY MAY BOYLE° . Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hodgins returned home from South Burnaby, B.C. where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Teixiera and were guests at their niece, Cathy Teixiera's wedding. • Ian McDonald and Jacque, line Ayer of Toronto were, recent visitors with Mr: and Mrs. Frank Maulden and Keith. • Mrs. Marretta Hodgins and •Edna and May Boyle were dinner guests with Mrs. Jean Hodgins at Wingham on Thursday: Relatives from here at- tended the bridal shower for Miss Cathy Cassidy at Tees - water on •Monday. Cathy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe CAssidy. Trady Visser returned home after a holiday with Debbie and Karen J-leidley. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley and the girls visited Saturday evening with Mr. intf Mrs. Mervyn Hedley at Cathy Gillespie, Lea Anne Halcienby and Debbie Hed- ley, three local band girls, enjoyed the trip to Michigan where the, Lucknow School Band was well received. Mr. and Mrs. William Jan- sen of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy. 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Candlel0f e,venzi,Q,40 Up oy u o proec y r Your C mm n ze pm Pletey. o ielf and Stir that evening ". child4gainst thern,-and we cab help youhelp you remember when to take Your friends gathered .to honour • The Ontario Ministry of Heatth , •Child back ,t�the d9ctor we've prepared a them at a surprise party.- • Married in Toronto DORSCH • CLYMER , • Marilyn Irene, daughter of Arthur and Irene Clymer, Agincourt, and Roderick Nel- son .Dorsch were united in marriage at First Alliance Church, Toronto, on May 12 by Rev. M. Shareski. •The Itidedgroom, of Calgary, Al- berta, is the son of Nelson and Betty Dorsch of New Hamburg. • Maid of honour was Marie Maduri of Agincourt. Brides- Maidsfivete Grace Lovering of Waterlob, Virginia Dorsch of New Hamburg, and Barb-- ara Lichty of Goshen, Indi- ana. John Howarth of Galt was best -man. Ushers were Wes Palmer of Georgetown, Dan Shurr of 'Waterford and Clifford -Clymer of Agincourt. Derrick Long of New Ham- burg •was soloist. • A reception followed itrthe— church parlours and dining robin. The couple left for a honeymonn through the mid- western States. They will live in Calgary. provides vaccines to immunize children handy Pamphlet. It will tell you which against polio, diphtheria, whooping diseases your children should be • cough, tetanus,measles, mumpsand immunized against and at what ages. rubella (German Measles). Write today for your free copy of These vaccines are free, and your "Immunization is Your Responsibility" Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) to: Health Resource Centre pays a feeto the doctor for administering Communications Branch• , them to your child. Ontario Ministry of Health ostak, If you have children 2 months or over, Hepburn Block, Queen's Park '1,tyr make sure they're protected. Take them ..„Toronto, Ontario M7A 1S2 • DennisTimbrell, Minister of Health Willi -am Davis, Premier Ontario •